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10,920 PointsUse concatenation to add an exclamation point to the echo command after the fullName variable.
cant understand the problem help!
<?php
$firstName = "Mike ";
$middleName = "the ";
$lastName = "Frog";
$fullName = $firstName . $middleName . $lastName;
echo "The designer at Shirts 4 Mike shirts is named " . $fullName . " !!!! ";
?>
3 Answers
Ryan Field
Courses Plus Student 21,242 PointsIt really just wants one exclamation mark, with no spaces in front or after it:
<?php
$firstName = "Mike ";
$middleName = "the ";
$lastName = "Frog";
$fullName = $firstName . $middleName . $lastName;
echo "The designer at Shirts 4 Mike shirts is named " . $fullName . "!";
?>
abdi ali
10,920 Pointsthanks for you answer already got it right
durul
62,690 Pointsalternative solution is echo $fullname . "!";